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DAY OF SALE 
WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1972 


commencing at 10 a.m. precisely 










= ais ei Li nd Tuesday prior to Sale 
9.30 a 2 noon and 1 p.m. to 0 4.30 p.m. 






CONDITIONS OF SALE 


First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold, provided the Auctioneer 
cannot decide the said dispute. 

SECOND.—The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to 
combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lots, to refuse bids 
and to regulate the bidding. 

THIRD.—All lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed 
by the seller and (5) to the right of the seller to bid either personally 
or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer. 

FouRTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and place of abode, and to 
pay down 25% of the purchase price or more in part payment, or 
the whole of the purchase-money, if required; in default of which 
the 4 or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

FirTH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be 
a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the 
purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that 
notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven 
days from date of sale. 

S1xTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action 
that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller 
and for both equitably. 

SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for the. 
safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the sale. 

EIGHTH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of their 
purchases at the time of delivery. The Auctioneers not to be held 
responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after 
the lots have been removed from their premises. | | 

Nintu.—A daily storage fee of £0.25 per lot will be payable by the 
purchaser on lots not removed within seven days of the date of 
sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right to re-sell by Auction or 
privately, without notice to the buyer, all lots not removed from 
the Auctioneers’ premises within fourteen days of the date of sale. 


Please Note. 
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus: — 
A =gold, R=silver, 42=copper or bronze. 
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). 
Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper). 

Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, 
using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where 
no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not 
in good condition. 





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for Overseas Collectors 
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GLENDINING & CO. 


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There are NO RESTRICTIONS OR CUSTOMS DUTY on the import 
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EXPERT ADVICE, and arrangements made to view if necessary. 
Complete settlement made 21 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SALE. 
CASH ADVANCES, at our discretion, if required. 

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étrangers concernant les avantages Sammler. Vorteile des WVerkaufes 

de la vente chez durch 
Glendining & Co. Glendining & Co. 

Notre commission ne s’éléve qu’a | 1. Unsere Kommission betragt nur 
12.5% du prix de vente; aucun impét 124% des Verkaufspreises. Steuern 
ni aucune taxe sont dis. Les frais werden nicht erhoben. Abbildung- 
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Il n’y a ni taxe douaniére ni restric- | 2. Sammlermunzen sind _zollfrei und 
tions frappant l’importation de mon- kénnen anstandslos in England einge- 
naies de collections en Angleterre. fihrt werden. 


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bigen Wa&ahrung nach Wunsch des 
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quelle monnaie au choix du vendeur 


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tants du monde entier. Kaufer der Welt erreichen. 


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jours aprés la vente. 8. Ein Vorschuss auf den Verkaufserlés 
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NorEe.—We shall be pleased to execute commissions to purchase Lots, free of charge, 
for Clients unable to attend the Sale personally. Lots will be purchased jn the 
nom-de-plume of ‘‘“GRAHAM”’ and will be secured as much below limits as possible. 








CATALOGUE of 


RUSSIAN COINS 


from the Collection of the Late 


MICHELE BARANOWSKY 


Day of Sale 
Wednesday, 14th June, 1972 


commencing at 10 a.m. precisely 





GOLD COINS 
Lor 
1* Peter I, 2-Roubles, 1721, draped bust r., rev. St. Andrew with £135.00 
cross (Sev. 90; Friedberg 65). Rare, extremely fine. 1 
2* Elisabeth, 2-Roubles, 1756, crowned and draped bust r., rev. £62.00 
double-eagle with shield (Sev. 206; Fr. 81). Very fine. 1 
3*  ]-Rouble, 1756, similar (Sev. 195; Fr. 82). Very fine. ] £46.00 
4* Catherine I, 10-Roubles, 1769, crowned and draped bust r., mint £165.00 
mark below, rev. four crowned shields (Sev. 293; Fr. 94). 
Nearly very fine, scarce date. 1 
Ds 5-Roubles, 1783, similar (Sev. 330; Fr. 95). Good very fine, £120.00 
rare date. l 
6 —— 1-Rouble, 1779, bust right, rev. crowned double-eagle with £40.00 
shield (Sev. 321; Fr. 100). Very fine. 1 
7 —— 4-Rouble, 1777, similar but with crowned monogram on £28.00 
rey. (Sev. 312A; Fr. 101). Very fine. 1 
8* Nicholas I, 5-Roubles, 1832, made from Kolyvan gold, crowned £160.00 
double-eagle, rev. value and date (Sev. 410; Fr. 120). Very 
rare, several scratches in field, otherwise very fine. ] 
9 — 5-Roubles, 1849, St. Petersburg mint, similar (Sev. 456: £23.00 
Fr. 118). Very fine. 1 ; 
10 —— 3-Roubles (20-Zloty), 1835, struck in St. Petersburg for £52.00 


Poland, similar (Sev. 416; Fr. 40). Good very fine. 1 


£46.00 


£15.00 


£32.00 


£32.00 


£9.00 


£10.00 


£300.00 


£150.00 


£90.00 


£14.00 


£56.00 


£220.00 


£145.00 


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11* Alexander II, 3-Roubles, 1877, similar (Sev. 503; Fr. 130). Scarce 
and extremely fine. 


12 Alexander III, 5-Roubles, 1888, head r., rev. double-eagle (Sev. 
531; Fr. 132). Good very fine. 


13* —— 10-Markkaa, 1882, struck for Finland (Fr.5). Fine. 


14 Nicholas I, 15-Roubles, 1897 (two pieces), head 1., rev. crowned 
double-eagle (Sev. 559; Fr. 137). Both very fine. 


15 —— 10-Roubles, 1899, similar (Sev. 569; Fr. 139). Extremely 
fine. 
16 -—— 5-Roubles, 1898 and 1900, similar (Sev. 563, 570; Fr. 140). 


Fine and very fine. 


PLATINUM COINS 
17* Nicholas I, 12-Roubles, 1832, crowned double-eagle, rev. value 
and date (Sev. 607; Fr. 121). Only 1,102 pieces struck; nick 
on edge, otherwise fine. 


18* —— 3-Roubles, 1835, similar (Sev. 616; Fr. 123). Extremely fine. 


19* —__ 3-Roubles, 1841, similar (Sev. 616; Fr. 123). Fine. 


SILVER & COPPER COINS 


20* Novgorod, 15th Century Denga (see Petrov, plate 3, 421). Fine 
and rare. 


Small lot of 30 different Dengas and Kopeks, from the 15th and 
16th Centuries. Interesting lot, mainly fine. 


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22* Dimitri Ivanovitch (1604-1606), undated silver medal, struck in 
Poland during the 18th Century, bust with sceptre r., rev. 
crowned double-eagle with shield (Reichel 570). Rare, die 
crack on rev., otherwise extremely fine. 


23* Alexei Michailotitch (1645-1676), Rouble, 1654, ruler on horse- 
back r., rev. crowned double-eagle within ornamentation 
(Reichel 715). Novodjel, rare and extremely fine. 


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Lor 
24* — Jefimok (emergency rouble), 1655, counterstamped on Taler £105.00 
dated 1608 of Saxony. Rare and fine. 1 
Pg Jefimok, 1655, counterstamped on undated Patagon of £95.00 
Tournai, struck unter Albert and Isabella. Rare and fine. 1 
26* —— Jefimok, 1655, counterstamped on Frankfurt Taler dated £95.09 
1623. Very rare and fine. ] 
27 —— Jefimok, 1655, counterstamped on Ducaton of Friesland £62.00 
dated 1629. Fine and rare. 1 
23* t-Rouble, 1654, ruler on horseback within circle, rev. £38.00 
legend within circle (Reichel 716). Rare and extremely fine, 
novodjel. 1 
Peter I (1689-1725) 
29* Large Double-Rouble, 1722, draped bust r., rev. four crowned £560.00 
monograms with date, plain edge (Sev. 534). Novodjel, very 
rare and extremely fine. 1 


30* Rouble, 1705 (Sev. 185; Dav. 1642). Novodjel, rare and ex- £100.00 
tremely fine. i 


31* Rouble, 1718 (Sev. 372ff; Dav. 1652). Very fine. ] £32.00 
32 Rouble, 1719 (Sev. 420ff; Dav. 1653). Fine. 1 £18.00 
33 Rouble, 1719 (Sev. 430; Dav. 1653). Fine. 1 £22.00 
34 Rouble, 1720 (Sev. 4684; Dav. 1654). Good very fine. ] £38.00 
35* Rouble, 1721 (Sev. 506; Dav. 1655). Extremely fine. 1 £95.00 
36 Rouble, 1721 (Sev. 516; Dav. 1655). Fine. 1 £13.00 
37. Rouble, 1723 (Sev. 582ff; Dav. 1657). Very fine. 1 £25.00 
38 Rouble, 1723 (Sev.556; Dav. 1658). Very fine. 1 £29.00 
39 Rouble (au soleil), 1724 (Sev. 619; Dav. 1659). Rare and fine. ] £21.00 


40 Rouble, 1724 (Sev. 639;; Dav. 1660). Nearly very fine. 1 £18.00 


£26.00 

£9.00 
£22.00 
£22.00 


£70.00 


£64.00 
£24.00 
£42.00 
£13.00 


£22.00 
£29.00 


£40.00 


£34.00 


£17.00 
£52.00 
£82.00 
£22.00 
£14.00 
£24.00 


£24.00 


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Rouble, 1724 (Sev. 627: Dav. 1660). Good very fine. 
Rouble, 1725 (Sev. 689; Dav. 1662). Fine. 

3-Rouble, 1702 (Sev. 65). Novodjel, fine. 

3-Rouble, 1705 (Sev. 161). Very fine. 

3-Rouble, 1705 (Sev. 1654). Novodjel, extremely fine. 
4-Rouble, 1707 (Sev. 229). Rare and very fine. 
4-Rouble, 1710 (Sev. 259). Rare and fine. 

4-Rouble, 1712 (Sev. 285). Rare and very fine. 
4-Rouble, 1718 (Sev. 342ff). Very fine. 

5-Rouble, 1719 (Sev. 411). Scratches in field, otherwise very fine. 
3-Rouble, 1721 (Sev. 493). Nearly very fine. 
4-Rouble, 1723, Moscow (Sev. 548). Rare and fine. 
4-Rouble, 1723 (Sev. 542). Rare and fine. 

4-Rouble, 1723 (Sev. 543). Rare and very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1724 (Sev. 614). Small die crack, otherwise good very 
fine. 


4-Rouble, 1725 (Sev. 648ff). Flan defect, otherwise very fine. 
+-Rouble, 1704 (Sey. 111). Novodjel, rare and extremely fine. 
4-Rouble, 1705 (Sev. 158A). Novodjel, rare and extremely fine. 
Grivna (10-kopecks), 1704 (Sev. 103). Extremely fine. 

Grivna, 1704 (Sev. 104). Very fine. 

Grivna, 1705 (Sev. 155). Rare and fine. 


Grivna, 1718 (Sev. 329). Very fine. 


Lor 
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Silver Kopeck, 1714 and 1718 (Sev. 85, 271, 310 and 326). Fine 
and very fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1725; Kopsek, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1710, 1713 
(2 pieces): Denea, 1703 (2 pieces), 1704 1712; 1713; 
4-Kopeck, 1704. Mainly fine and very fine. 


So-called Beard-Kopeck, 1705, in copper (Reichel 4552). Rare 
and extremely fine. 


Catherine I (1725-1727) 
Rouble, 1725 (Sev. 704; Dav. 1663). Rare and very fine. 


Rouble, 1725 (Sev. 740; Dav. 1664). Good very fine. 
Rouble, 1726 (Sev. 818; Dav. 1665). Nearly very fine. 
Rouble, 1727 (Sev. 859ff; Dav. 1665). Good very fine. 
Rouble, 1727, St. Petersburg (Sev. 877; Dav. 1665). Fine. 
4-Rouble, 1726 (2 pieces). Fine and good. 

4-Rouble, 1726 (Sev. 778ff). Rare and very fine. 
4-Rouble, 1727 (Sev. 858). Rare and nearly very fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1727. Fine. 


Peter If (1727-1730) 
Rouble, 1727 (Sev. 917; Dav. 1667). Extremely fine, rare. 


Rouble, 1727, two varieties (Sev. 931 and 914; Dav. 1667). Both 
fine. 


Rouble, 1728 (Sev. 977; Dav. 1668). Good very fine. 


Rouble, 1728 (Sev. 980; Dav. 1668). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1729 (Sev. 995ff; Dav. 1669). Good very fine, 


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£40.00 


£58.00 


£56.00 


£98.00 
£76.00 
£23.00 
£38.00 
£15.00 
£17.00 
£26.00 
£27.00 


£3.00 


£84.00 


£26.00 


£36.00 
£26.00 


Po20 


£44.00 


£9.00 


£30.00 
£44.00 


£170.00 


£36.00 


£38.00 


£26.00 
£36.00 
£25.00 


£28.00 


£32.00 


£36.00 


£85.00 
£86.00 


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Rouble, 1729, two varieties (Sev. 998 and 1013; Dav. 1669). Both 
about very fine. 


Copper Kopeck, 1728 (two varieties), mint of Moscow. Both 


very fine. 


Anne (1730-1740) 
Rouble, 1731 and 1732 (Sev. 1062 and 1096). Fine and very fine. 


Rouble, 1733 and 1734 (Sev. 1131 and 1183). Both very fine. 


Rouble, 1736 (Sev. 1236; Dav. 1674). Novodjel, rare and ex- 
tremely fine. 


* Rouble, 1737 (Sev. 1262; Dav. 1674). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1738 and 1739 (Sev. 1282 and 1308; Dav. 1675). Fine 
and very fine. 


Rouble, 1740 (Sev. 1329; Dav. 1675). Scarce date, very fine. 
3-Rouble, 1732 and 1733 (Sev. 1081 and 1112). Both fine. 
4-Rouble, 1733 (Sev. 1120). Very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1735, 1737 and 1738 (Sev. 1202, 1242, 1269). All about 
fine. 


ee 1739 (Sev. 1291), fine; Grivna, 1733 (Sev. 1104), very 
ne. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1730 (2 varieties), both fine; Denga, 1731, 


1735 (2), 1736, 1737 @); 1738; 1739, 1740; all about jine- 
4-Kopeck, 1730, 1731, 1734 (2), 1735 (2) and 1736, mostly 


fine. 
Ivan Iii (1740-1741) 
Rouble, 1741, Moscow (Sev. 1359; Dav. 1676). Rare, fine. 


Rouble, 1741, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1376; Dav. 1676). Rare, nearly 
very fine. 


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101 


102 


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106 


107 


108 


109 


110 


10-Kopecks, 1741, Moscow (Sev. 1341). Fine. 


Elisabeth (1741-1762) 
Rouble, 1742, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1418; Dav. 1677). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1742 (2 varieties). Both better than fine. 
Rouble, 1742, Moscow (Sev. 1406; Dav. 1678). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1744, Moscow (Sev. 1462; Dav. 1678). MNovodjel, ex- 
tremely fine, very rare. 


Rouble, 1744 and 1745, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1463, 1485; Dav. 
1677). Both fine. 


Rouble, 1745, Moscow (Sev. 1481; Dav. 1678). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1747 and 1748, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1516 and 1532). 
Both about fine. 


Rouble, 1749 and 1752, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1542 and 1589). 
Fine and very fine. 


Rouble, 1751 and 1752, Moscow (Sev. 1568 and 1597). Both 
very fine. 


Rouble, 1753, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1606). Good very fine. 


Rouble, 1753 and 1755, Moscow (Sev. 1610 and 1648). Fine and 
very fine. 


Rouble, 1754 and 1755, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1629 and 1653). 
Both very fine. 


Rouble, 1756 (2 varieties), St. Petersburg, and 1757, Moscow 
(Sev. 1672, 1675, 1690). Fine and very fine. 


Rouble, 1760, by Dassier, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1721; Dav. 1681). 
Rare date, very fine. 


1-Rouble, 1743 and 1744, Moscow (Sev. 1429 and 1455). Both 
fine. 


WO 


£21500 


£23.00 
£36.00 
£25.00 


£175.00 


£21.00 


£18.00 


£34.00 


£34.00 


£44.00 


£36.00 


£32.00 


£42.00 


£40.00 


£40.00 


£56.00 


£60.00 


£32.00 


£24.00 


£68.00 


£34.00 


£20.00 


£38.00 


£9.00 


£290.00 


£240.00 


£32.00 


£46.00 


£36.00 


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+-Rouble, 1747 and 1754, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1512 and 1623). 
Both nearly very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1754 and 1756, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1622 and 1665). 
Fine and very fine. 


Polupoltina (25-kopecks), 1748, Moscow (Sev. 1524). Good very 
fine. 


Polupolima, 1743, 1746, 1747, 1749 (2), 1751), 1752. 1753; 
1754 (2), 1755, 1756 (2) and 1758, all Moscow mint. Mainly 
fine. 


Grivennik (10-kopecks), 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748. 1749, 1750. 
1751 (@), 1752, 1753, 1754 and 1757. Some very fine. 


Silver S-Kopecks, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758 (@), 1759, 1760 and 
1761. Fine and very fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1760 and 1761, fine and very fine; copper 
2-kopecks, 1757 (2), 1758, 1759 (@), 176l @), fine: copper 
1-Kopeck, 1755 and 1757, very fine; copper 1-Kopeck 
(small size), 1757, 1758, 1759 and 1760, fine and very fine; 
copper Denga, 1746, 1748 (2), 1749, 1750, 1751, 1753 (2) 
and 1760 (2), fine and better. 


Copper 1-Kopeck, 1755, Moscow (overstriking). Rare and good 
very fine. 


Rouble of 96-kopecks, 1757, struck for Livonia—Estonia, mint of 
St. Petersburg (Sev. 1768; Dav. 1690). Novodjel, rare and 
extremely fine. 


t-Rouble of 48-kopecks, 1756, struck for Livonia—Estonia, mint 
of St. Petersburg (Sev. 1748). Novodjel, rare and extremely 
fine. 


4-Rouble of 48-kopecks, 1757, struck for Livonia—Estonia, with- 
out mint mark (Sev. 1764). Rare and fine. 


1-Rouble of 24-kopecks, 1757, struck for Livonia—Estonia (Sev. 
1760). Very rare and very fine. 


4-Kopecks, 1757 (2 varieties), and 2-Kopecks, 1757, all struck 
for Livonia—Estonia. Fine and very fine. 


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4-Taler, 1761, struck for Prussia (Sev. 1859). Extremely fine and 
rare. 


t-Taler, 6-Groschen (3) and 3-Groschen, 1761, all struck for 
Prussia. Fine and very fine. 


Peter Ill (1762) 


Rouble, 1762, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1883; Dav. 1682). Novodjel, 
nearly unc., rare. 


Rouble, 1762, St. Petersburg (Sev. 18814; Dav. 1682). Fine. 
Rouble, 1762, Moscow (Sev. 1878; Dav. 1682). Nearly very fine. 


Pattern Rouble, 1762, St. Petersburg, with monogram on rey. 
(Sev. 1886), overstrike on Rouble of Elisabeth. Wery rare 
and very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1762, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1875), fine; copper 10 and 
4-Kopecks, 1762, fine and very fine. 


Catherine II (1762-1796) 


Rouble, 1762, St. Petersburg (Sev. 1902; Dav. 1683). Rare and 
very fine. 


Rouble, 1763 St. Petersburg, 1764 Moscow, 1765 St. Petersburg, 
1766 St. Petersburg Gev. 1915, 1934, 1960, 1978; Dav. 
1683). Fine and very fine. 


Rouble, 1767 Moscow, 1768 St. Petersburg, 1771 St. Petersburg, 
M72 st. Petersbure Gevo1991, 2016, 2055, 2069; Dav. 
1684). Mainly very fine. 


Rouble, 1772, 1773 (2), 1774, all St. Petersburg (Sev. 2065. 2080, 
2081; Dav. 1684). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1775 (@), 1776, 1787, St. Petersbure (Sev. 2103, 2105, 
2112, 2249; Dav. 1684 and 1685). Fine and very fine. 


Rouble, 1783, St. Petersburg (Sev. 2201; Dav. 1685). Rare date. 
very fine. 


£44.00 


£27.00 


£185.00 


£32.00 
£46.00 


£200.00 


£40.00 


£44.00 


£40.00 


£74.00 


£56.00 


£40.00 


£26.00 


£46.00 


£22.00 


£82.00 


£42.00 


£58.00 


£58.00 


£36.00 


£54.00 


£72.00 


£7.00 


Lor 


(ey 


12 


3-Rouble, 1762 Moscow, 1763 St. Petersburg, 1764 Moscow, 1765 
St. Petersburg (2), 1776 St. Petersburg, 1778 St. Petersburg. 
Mostly fine. 


138* 3-Rouble, 1796, St. Petersburg (Sev. 2352). Rare date, nearly 


Kes 


140 


141 


142 


144 


145 


146 


147 


148 


very fine. 


Polupoltina (25-kopecks), 1764, 1765 (2), 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770 
and 1775, all Moscow mint; Polupoltina, 1779, 1781, 1785, 
1789, 1791, 1792 and 1794, all St. Petersburg mint. Fine 
and very fine. 


20-Kopecks, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767 (2), 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 
LTT2, WG, D778. 1779, Aes lg 84s 17855, 178i, 1788. leo: 
1791, 1792. Fine and very fine. 


15-Kopecks, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1769,. 1770, 1771, 1778 2), 1779, 
1781, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1789, 1790, 1792. Mainly 
fine. 


10-Kopecks, 1764, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1771 @), 1772. 1775, 
PTS, A719, 1783, LISS, 178551787, W788. 178974. 1796: 
Mainly fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1763 (2), 1764, 1765, 1766 (2), 1767, 1768, 
L769 TIGR, WI2s Ws kl 4y LTO, 1977 LI 78s 17 eOy last 
(2) and 1782. Fine and very fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1783, 1784 (2), 1785, 1786, 1788 (4). 1789, 
1790 (2), 1791, 1792, 1793 (4), 1794, 1795 and 1796. Fine 
and very fine. 


Copper 2-Kopecks, 1763 (2), 1765, 1776 and 1788, fine; copper 
1-Kopeck, 1788, 1789, 1794, 1791, 1795 and 1788, very fine, 
1789, extremely fine; Denga, 1788, 1790, 1793 and 1795, 
fine and very fine; 4-Kopeck, 1789 (2) and 1790, fine. 


Copper 10-Kopecks, 1774, 1775, 1777 and 1780, all struck for 
Siberia. Fine and very fine, rare. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1766 and 1767; 2-Kopecks, 1767, 1769 and 
1777; 1-Kopeck, 1768, 1774 and 1778, ail struck for Siberia. 
Mainly very fine. 


Copper 2-Para (3-kopecks), 1772 and 1773, struck for Moldavia. 
Fine and very fine. 


15 


Halk 


LZ 


19 


oe 


Lot 
149* 


150* 


ISi* 


152 
153 
154 


155 


ey 
158 


159 


160* 
161 
162 
163 
164 


165 


13 


Copper Bisti (kopeck), 1796, struck for Georgia (Valentine, page 
120, 60). Very rare, fine. 


Paul I (1796-1801) 


Albertus Rouble, 1796 (Sev. 2381; Dav. 1687). Extremely fine, 
rare. 


Heavy Rouble, 1797 (Sev. 2404; Dav. 1688). Nearly extremely 
fine. 


Rouble, 1798 (Sev. 2429; Dav. 1688). Extremely fine. 
Rouble, 1800 (Sev. 2467; Dav. 278). Good very fine. 
Rouble, 1799 (2) and 1801 (2). Fine and very fine. 
4-Rouble, 1798 (Sev. 2425). Good very fine, rare. 
4-Rouble, 1799 and 1800 (Sev. 2445 and 2463). Fine. 
4-Rouble, 1797 (Sev. 2394). Very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1798 and 1801 (Sev. 2417 and 2477), fine and very fine; 
silver 10 and 5-Kopecks, 1798, both very fine. 


Copper 2-Kopecks, 1797 (2), 1798 (2), 1799, 1800, 1801 (2), fine 


and very fine; 1-Kopeck, 1797 (2), 1798, 1799, 1800 (2), 
1801, fine; Denga, 1798, fair. 


Alexander I (1801-1825) 
Rouble, 1802 (Sev. 2518; Dav. 279). Rare, extremely fine. 


Rouble, 1803 (Sev. 2537; Dav. 279). Good very fine. 
Rouble, 1804 (Sev. 2445; Dav. 279). Very fine. 
Rouble, 1805 (Sev. 2557; Dav. 279). Extremely fine. 
Rouble, 1809 (Sev. 2593; Dav. 280). Extremely fine. 


Rouble, 1808, 1809, 1810 (Dav. 280). Fine. 


16 


£14.00 


£105.00 


£42.00 


£32.00 
£26.00 
£34.00 
£27.00 
£12.00 
£24.00 


£26.00 


£16.00 


£52.00 
£23.00 
£24.00 
£54.00 
£56.00 


£19.00 


£40.00 


£20.00 


£15.00 


£28.00 


£20.00 


£50.00 


£900.00 


£30.00 


£48.00 


£48.00 


£60.00 


£68.00 


Lor 
166 


167 


168 


169 


170 


171 


Lis 


Lis 


174* 


iS 


176 


WF 


14 


Rouble, 1801, 1812) 1813, 18140(2), 185; 1816, 1ST 1siss). 
i 1820, 1822. 1823 and 1825 (Dav. 281). Fine and very 
ne. 


2-Rouble, 1814, 1815, 1816 and 1819, fine; 5-Kopecks. 1814, 
1815, 1821 and 1824, fine and very fine. 


20-Kopecks, 1820 (Sev. 2785), extremely fine, rare; 10-Kopecks, 
1802 (Sev. 2510), good very fine, rare. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1802 (2), 1804, 1805, 1807 and 1810. Fine 
and very fine. 


Copper 2-Kopecks, 1802, 1810 (4), 1811 (4), 1812 (2), 1813 (5), 
1814 (3), 1815 (3), 1816 (2), 1817 (4), 1818 (2), 1819, 1820, 
1821, 1822, 1823, 1824 and 1825, fine and very fine; 
1-Kopeck, 1821 (4) and 1823, fine; Denga, 1811, 1814 and 
1819, very fine. 


Coinage for Georgia: 2-Abbas, 1807, 1809, 1815, 1816; 1-Abbas, 
1809; copper 20-Puli, 1810 (Craig 83, 84, 85). Fine and 
very fine, rare. 


Nicholas I (1825-1855) 


Commemorative 14-Rouble (10-zloty), 1836, head r., rev. head 
of the Tsarina within circle, surrounded by the heads of 
the seven imperial children (Sev. 3181; Dav. 286). Extremely 
rare, slight scratches in field, otherwise extremely fine. 


Rouble, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832 and 1833 (Dav. 282). 
Mainly very fine. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1834, head r., rev. the Alexander Monu- 
ment (Sev. 3061; Dav. 285). Good very fine. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1839, head r., rev. the Borodino Monu- 
ment (Sev. 3303; Dav. 288). Nearly extremely fine. 


Rouble, 1834, 1836, 1837, 1840, 1841, 1842 (2), 1843 (2), 1844. 
1846, 1847, 1848, 1849 (Dav. 283). Mainly very fine. 


Rouble, 1850, 1851 (2), 1852, 1853 (2), 1854 and 1855 (2) (Dav. 
283). Mainly extremely fine. 


1 


i) 


45 


14 


Lor 
178 


179 


180* 


181 


182 


183 


184 


185 


186* 


187 


188 


189 


15 


4-Rouble, 1832 and 1839 (Sev. 3000 and 3298). Both extremely 
fine. 


4-Rouble, 1844, 1845, 1846 (2), 1848, 1850 and 1853. Very fine 
or better. 


4-Rouble, 1852 (Sev. 3596). Good extremely fine. 


25-Kopecks, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1832, 1836, 1838, 1839, 1840, 
1841, 1846, 1847 (2), 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853 
(2), 1854 and 1855. Mainly very fine. 


20-Kopecks, 1829, 1836 and 1854, fine and very fine; 10-Kopecks, 
1827, 1835, 1839 and 1853, very fine; 5-Kopecks, 1826, 
1827, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1845 and 1851, very fine. 


Copper 10-Kopecks, 1833, 1831, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1838 (2). 
Some extremely fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1831 (2), 1832, 1833, 1834, 1836, 1838, 1851, 
1852 (2), fine and very fine; 3-Kopecks, 1841, 1842 (2), 
1843 (2), 1844 (2), 1852 (2), very fine; 2-Kopecks, 1826, 
1827, 1837, 1840 (2), 1841, 1842 (3), 1843 (2), 1844, 1851, 
1852, 1853 (2) and 1854, mainly very fine; 1-Kopeck, 1828, 
1829, 1830 (2), 1831, 1832, 1833, 1835, 1836, 1840 (2), 1841 
(3), 1842 (2), 1843, 1844, 1846, 1847, mainly very fine; 
1-Kopeck, 1851, 1852, 1854 (2) and 1855 (2), fine; 
4-Kopeck, 1840 (2), 1841, 1842 (2), 1850, 1851 1852, 1854 
(2) and 1855, fine; 4-Kopeck, 1841, 1842, 1850, 1851 (2) 
and 1853, very fine. 


Coinage for Georgia: 2-Abbas, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1831 (2). 1832; 
1-Abbas, 1828. Mainly very fine, rare. 


—— 2-Abbas, 1831. Extremely fine, rare. 


Coinage for Poland: 14-Rouble (10-zloty), 1833 and 1835 (Sev. 
3029 and 3112; Dav. 284). Fine and good very fine. 


— 14-Rouble (10-zloty), 1836 (2) (Sev. 3165; Dav. 284). Fine 
and very fine. 


2-Rouble (5-zloty), 1838 and 1840; 30-Kopecks, 1836; 25- 
Kopecks, 1847; 15-Kopecks, 1839; 10 and 5-Groszy, 1840. 
All about fine. 





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79 


£19.00 


£24.00 


£13.00 


£26.00 


£14.00 


£22.00 


£50.00 


£62.00 


£28.00 


LOZ00 


£32200 


£18.00 


£14.00 


£25.00 


£24.00 
£95.00 


£50.00 


£58.00 


£8.00 


£8.00 


£22.00 


£14.00 


£13.00 


Bor 
190 


191 


192 
{93* 


194* 


195 
196 


197 


198 


198A 


Jie) 


200 


201 


202 


16 


Polish rebellion of 1831, 5-Zloty, 1831 (Craig 124). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine. 


—— 2-Zloty, 10-Croszy and copper 3-Grosze, 1831 (Craig, 123, 
121 and 120). All extremely fine. 
Alexander II (1855-1881) 
Rouble, 1856, 1857, 1858 (Dav. 283). Very fine. 


Rouble, 1859 (Sev. 3679; Dav. 289). Very fine, rare date. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1859, head of Nicholas I left, rev. view 
of the equestrian monument (Sev. 3681; Dav. 290). Nearly 
uncirculated. 


Rouble, 1861 and 1862 (Dav. 289). Fine and very fine. 
Rouble, 1863 (Sev. 3742; Dav. 289). Extremely fine, rare date. 


Rouble, 1867, 1868, 1871, 1872, 1876, 1877, 1878 (2) and 1879 
(Dav. 289). Mainly very fine. 


4-Rouble, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1867, 1873, 1876, 1877 
and 1878. Mainly extremely fine. 


25-Kopecks, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1877 (2), 1878 and 
1880, very fine; 20-Kopecks 1864 and 1878, 15-Kopecks 
1860, 10-Kopecks 1861 and 5-Kopecks 1860, fine and very 


fine. 


Copper 5-Kopecks, 1860, 1866; 3-Kopecks, 1872, 1879; 
2-Kopecks, 1872, 1880; 1-Kopeck, 1859 (2), 1860, 1862 (2), 
1864, 1865, 1869, 1873, 1875, 1870, 1876, 1878 and 1879; 
Denga, 1856, 1858 (@), 1862, 1878, 1879 and 1881; 
4.Kopeck, 1859 and 1877. Mainly fine and very fine. 


Alexander III (1881-1894) 


Coronation Rouble, 1883 (Dav.291). Some scratches in field, 
otherwise extremely fine. 


Another two specimens. Both about very fine. 


Rouble, 1882, 1884 and 1885 (Dav. 289). Fine and very fine. 


10 


14 


203 


204* 


205 


206* 


207 


208* 


209 


210% 


201 


Zl 


213 


214* 


21S 


216 


17 


Rouble (with portrait), 1886, 1887 and 1888 (Dav.292). Ex- 
tremely fine and fine. 


Rouble, 1889 (Sev. 3991; Dav. 292). Very fine, very rare date. 
Rouble, 1891, 1892 and 1893 (Dav. 292). Fine and very fine. 
Rouble, 1894 (Sev. 4022; Dav.292). Extremely fine, rare date. 
4-Rouble, 1889, 1890, 1893 and 1894. Very fine and rare. 
25-Kopecks, 1887 (Sev. 3974). Proof-like, rare. 


25-Kopecks, 1891 and 1894, very fine, rare; copper 4-Kopecks, 
1889 (2), 1893, 1894 (2), very fine. 


Nicholas If (1894-1917) 


Coronation Rouble, 1896 (Sev.4035; Dav.294). Edge nick, 
otherwise extremely fine. 


Rouble, 1895, 1896, 1897 (4), 1898 (2) (Dav. 293). Mainly very 
fine. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1898, head of Alexander II left, rev. 
view of the monument (Sev. 4055; Dav. 295). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine, rare. 


Rouble, 1899, 1903 and 1909 (Dav. 293). Fine and extremely 
fine. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1912, Napoleonic Wars (Sev. 4164; Dav. 
296). Proof-like, rare. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1912, head of Alexander III left, rey. 
view of the monument (Sev. 4165; Dav.297). Extremely 
fine, very rare. 


Commemorative Rouble, 1913, Romanov Dynasty (Sev. 4179: 
Dav. 298). Extremely fine. 


£36.00 


£64.00 


£24.00 


£23.00 


£62.00 


£26.00 


£20.00 


£22.00 


£16.00 


£82.00 


£44.00 


£75.00 


£230.00 


£7.00 


£250.00 


£26.00 


£24.00 


£120.00 


£8.00 


£5.00 


£34.00 


£45.00 


£16.00 


£30.00 


Lor 
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218 


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221 


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224 


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226 


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Commemorative Rouble, 1914, second centenary of the battle of 
Gangut, bust of Peter the Great right, rev. crowned double- 
eagle (Sev. 4187; Dav. 299). Scratch in field, otherwise ex- 
tremely fine, very rare. 


Rouble, 1915, regular issue (Sev. 4195; Dav. 293). Extremely fine, 
rare date. 


4-Rouble, 1895, 1896, 1897 (2), 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913 (2) and 
1914. Very fine and extremely fine. 


3-Rouble, 1903 (Sev. 4106). Proof, extremely rare, only 19 pieces 
struck. 


25-Kopecks, 1895 and 1896, fine and extremely fine; 20-Kopecks, 
1909, 1913, 1914 (4) and 1915 (2), very fine; 15-Kopecks, 
1899 and 1915 (2), very fine; 10-Kopecks, 1905. 1909, i912 
and 1915 (2), very fine; 5-Kopecks, 1913 and 1914, very 


fine. 


Copper 3-Kopecks, 1914 and 1916; 2-Kopecks, 1915; 1-Kopeck, 
19S. S-Kopeck, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914. @) and 1915. 
Mainly extremely fine. 


Lot of nine Russian Coronation medals in silver: Alexander I 
(1801), Nicholas I (1826) (2 pieces), Alexander II (1856) 
(3 pieces), Alexander III (1883) (2 pieces), and Nicholas II 
(1896). Mainly extremely fine. 


Lot of six Russian silver medals, mainly from the 19th Century; 
also one brass medal, dated 1913, with loop. Mainly ex- 
tremely fine. 


Order of St. Anne, Third Class, gold and enamel cross with loop. 
Extremely fine. 


U.S.S.R., City of Almavir, 3-Roubles, 1918, in copper (Yeom. 
73), extremely fine, rare; German Occupation of North- 
west Russia, 2-Kopecks, 1916, and 1-Kopeck, 1916 (2), 
very fine. 


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20 


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227 FINLAND, Russian Occupation, 1-Markka 1874 and 1892, 50- £10.00 
Pennié 1871 and 1891, 25-Pennié 1866, copper 5-Pennia 
1867, 1870 and 1875. Fine and very fine. 8 

228* CURLAND, Peter Biron, Taler, 1780, head r.. rev. crowned arms £68.00 
of Poland and Lithuania (Dav. 1624). Nearly extremely 
fine ,rare. 1 


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